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that was a real problem for the vatican. if you open the books on the past thoughts of very unsavory things emerge. >> reporter: one of the letters smuggled out was from viganeaul who wrote he was slandered and sidelined from the inside. >> did gabrieli bring you that letter? >> yes. >> viganeault became the vatican representative to washington. that outraged the butler and encouraged him to leak documents. we are told the butler taught he was helping the pope reform the vatican. >> reporter: when nuzzi published the documents and put them in a book his holiness, the secret papers of benedict xvi, the book became a best seller and the scandal became an international who-done-it. in disguise the butler told nuzzi why he broke the ancient code of silence. >> translator: there is a code of silence, not to make the real truth emerge, not due to the fight for power but fear. >> reporter: the vatican police eventually figured out the butler did it. he was charged with stealing documents and sentenced to 18 months in vatican custod
that was a real problem for the vatican. if you open the books on the past thoughts of very unsavory things emerge. >> reporter: one of the letters smuggled out was from viganeaul who wrote he was slandered and sidelined from the inside. >> did gabrieli bring you that letter? >> yes. >> viganeault became the vatican representative to washington. that outraged the butler and encouraged him to leak documents. we are told the butler taught he was helping the pope reform the...
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the vatican hopes to have a new pope by easter at the end of the month. at the vatican, anna batangra. >> angelo scola, and cardinal mark polet, are in the running. >>> the pope's decision stunned the local catholic community. rochelle richie has reaction from catholics and the arch bishop. >> reporter: this news is very unexpected and many parisheners is very surprised. parishioner are stunned that pope benedict is stepping down. >> the only thing i'm thinking is he may be sick. >> reporter: it's been more than 600 years since the pope has resigned. this afternoon at the archdiocese, arch bishop lori is thanking the pope for his nine years of service. the arch bishop says that the pope was on his mind. >> his holiness expressed great appreciate for the history of this archdiocese as the first and the oldest in these united states. >> reporter: with the pope stepping down the thought is turning to who will take his place. >> i hope it'll be a younger person who's been waiting in the wings for this period to resolve. >> reporter: the pope will end his eigh
the vatican hopes to have a new pope by easter at the end of the month. at the vatican, anna batangra. >> angelo scola, and cardinal mark polet, are in the running. >>> the pope's decision stunned the local catholic community. rochelle richie has reaction from catholics and the arch bishop. >> reporter: this news is very unexpected and many parisheners is very surprised. parishioner are stunned that pope benedict is stepping down. >> the only thing i'm thinking is he...
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how hard is it to get information out of the vatican? how much do you think we just don't know and never will know? >> reporter: well, as your guest just said, it is true, there is a culture of secrecy and a total lack of transparency. that is simply a fact and has been for now decades. i mean, decades. and it's really american journalists, "boston globe" who broke this story back in i think early 2000s, 2002, about this raging criminal acts that have been going on in the roman catholic church. these are not just sins. these are actual crimes. and this is what roman catholics, so many of them, are so upset about, that they have not been able to have a full transparency. yes, pope benedict xvi made some efforts to do so, but there are still many criticisms that this has not been sorted out as it should be and that for generations, this thing has been covered up. and what you have now is, you know, 2005, i was here when pope john paul ii died, and we had the conclave for pope benedict xvi election. now, at that time there was a lot of crit
how hard is it to get information out of the vatican? how much do you think we just don't know and never will know? >> reporter: well, as your guest just said, it is true, there is a culture of secrecy and a total lack of transparency. that is simply a fact and has been for now decades. i mean, decades. and it's really american journalists, "boston globe" who broke this story back in i think early 2000s, 2002, about this raging criminal acts that have been going on in the roman...
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. >> cardinals are starting to arye in vatican city as the final days of pope benedict's papacy wind down. two more days remaining before the pope steps down. today there are new details about what his future holds. the vatican says he will keep the name benedict xvi but could also be addressed as emeritus pope or his holiness. the cardinals will officially meet monday and begin to set a date to select pope benedict's replacement. >>> doug is here with more about our weather forecast. heaviest rain we are getting is coming through now. >> we are seeing it now. best news is temperatures are going up just a little bit. it is not quite as nasty temperaturewise but nastier with the rain. all in all it is still fasty and equals to about as nasty as it was earlier. conditions continue to deteriorate with that rain and making its write a across our region and see the clouds and low clouds, fog and, yes, that heavy rain moving through now. 45 degrees current number. winds out of the east at 20 miles per hour. winds gusting to 30 miles an hour now. that's going to continue to make things very
. >> cardinals are starting to arye in vatican city as the final days of pope benedict's papacy wind down. two more days remaining before the pope steps down. today there are new details about what his future holds. the vatican says he will keep the name benedict xvi but could also be addressed as emeritus pope or his holiness. the cardinals will officially meet monday and begin to set a date to select pope benedict's replacement. >>> doug is here with more about our weather...
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i'm bruce leshan, this story coming up. >> reporter: i'm danielle nottingham at the vatican. coming up thousands of followers packed st. peter's >>> catholics packed st. peter's basilica in vatican city today and stood outside to watch the pope celebrate ash wednesday mass. >> they wanted one final glimpse of the holy father before he retires. danielle nottingham has the story from the vatican. >> reporter: thousands of faithful gave pope benedict xvi a long ovation near the end of ash wednesday mass. the applause stopped only when the pontiff said thank you. let's return to prayer. the 85-year-old holy father looked tired at times during the lengthy mass. he was wheeled down the center aisle when he left the packed basilica. many catholics were emotional to see pope benedict celebrate mass in public for the last time. >> it was very beautiful, very moving and there was a great deal of affection i think that could be sensed in the congregation for him. >> it was interesting. it was amazing. i feel so lucky that we were here for this experience. >> reporter: tens of thousands
i'm bruce leshan, this story coming up. >> reporter: i'm danielle nottingham at the vatican. coming up thousands of followers packed st. peter's >>> catholics packed st. peter's basilica in vatican city today and stood outside to watch the pope celebrate ash wednesday mass. >> they wanted one final glimpse of the holy father before he retires. danielle nottingham has the story from the vatican. >> reporter: thousands of faithful gave pope benedict xvi a long ovation...
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they seem to do everything solemnly at the vatican. but it is something that we're focused on because of all the news the catholic church has been making for not just a few years now going back 10, 15 years that we're hearing about the controversies in the catholic church, and the pope's resignation is sudden surprising and virtually unprecedented. to discuss this i want to invite matthew fox into "the young turks" here. he is the author of over 30 books, including the pope's war. he's the founder of friends and creation spirituality. a catholic priest of 34 years and he joins us from san francisco. thank you for being on "the young turks"." >> hello michael i've been laughing, listening to your wind up here to the conclave, batman and all that. >> michael: good, i'm glad. it worked. how about that. matthew, let's talk about the serious side of what's going to happen tomorrow just for a moment. there is a lot that goes into the selection of the pope mechanically, but what can the church do with their choice that would change the way th
they seem to do everything solemnly at the vatican. but it is something that we're focused on because of all the news the catholic church has been making for not just a few years now going back 10, 15 years that we're hearing about the controversies in the catholic church, and the pope's resignation is sudden surprising and virtually unprecedented. to discuss this i want to invite matthew fox into "the young turks" here. he is the author of over 30 books, including the pope's war....
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. >> reporter: an ordinary rainy monday in the vatican except for that lightning bolt striking the vatican. the pope gathered the cardinal together. his bombshell came at the end. [ speaking foreign language ] he spoke in latin, the ancient language of the church. i have come to the certainty, he says that my strengths due to an advanced age are no longer suited to an adequate exercise of the papacy. >> i'm shocked. >> reporter: around the world, the reaction was the same. >> today's decision by benedict xvi to resign from the papacy came as a huge surprise to me and to everyone in rome and in the vatican. >> reporter: it hadn't happened for almost 600 years. for 600 years popes died in office. with this one stroke, benedict xvi has changed history. >> no one alive has seen that happen. and the dynamics of that are completely unknown. >> reporter: just under eight years ago he stepped out on the balcony joseph ratzinger chosen to succeed john paul ii who reigned as pope for 25 years. >> he had a hard act to follow. >> a very difficult act. >> reporter: father james marten is editor at larg
. >> reporter: an ordinary rainy monday in the vatican except for that lightning bolt striking the vatican. the pope gathered the cardinal together. his bombshell came at the end. [ speaking foreign language ] he spoke in latin, the ancient language of the church. i have come to the certainty, he says that my strengths due to an advanced age are no longer suited to an adequate exercise of the papacy. >> i'm shocked. >> reporter: around the world, the reaction was the same....
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we go to the vatican more for. claudio, what can we expect to see today? >> good morning, mara. we just seen the cardinals still walking down the long aisle of st. peter's basilica. they will attend this mass for the election of the new pope. they will be praying for the next upontive whoever that will be. this morning, early this morning, we saw and filmed the american cardinals leaving the north american college where they were staying just around the corner from st. peter's square. they seemed to be in good mood and spirit. despite the enormity of the task they have. they will be participating in the election for the spiritual leader of the 1.2 billion catholics worldwide. the catholic of new york gave a big smile to the people waving to him good-bye. there was a round of applause. he gave a big thumbs up. now the question is will that be the last time we see him dressed in red? he is one of the candidate pope's. let's so he if he's the first american pope in history. >> i know at one point very soon the cardinals will be sequestered. they will not have contact with the outsi
we go to the vatican more for. claudio, what can we expect to see today? >> good morning, mara. we just seen the cardinals still walking down the long aisle of st. peter's basilica. they will attend this mass for the election of the new pope. they will be praying for the next upontive whoever that will be. this morning, early this morning, we saw and filmed the american cardinals leaving the north american college where they were staying just around the corner from st. peter's square....
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nobody was injured. >>> it is not what you would expect outhe vatican. pope francis welcomed and blessed thousands of harley davidsons riders. >> reporter: thousands of bikers from around the world thunder through the vatican, turning areas into a harley davidsons parking lot as they gathered to receive a special blessing from pope francis. the pope took a surprising detour to greet them. they were moved. >> beautiful. >> i didn't expect the pope to be so near. because we were standing here. i don't know, he was 4, 5 feet away. really something amazing. >> reporter: the motorcycle crowd mingled with the faithful as the pope celebrated mass. >> reporter: they are in rome marking harley davidsons' 110 anniversary. earlier this week the milwaukee based company gave pope francis two harley davidsons and a motorcycle jacket. 35,000 bikers are here for the celebration but only 1400 were given participation to park their bike here at the vatican. many say this is the highlight of their trip. they say riding is also about brotherhood. >> you don't have to be fro
nobody was injured. >>> it is not what you would expect outhe vatican. pope francis welcomed and blessed thousands of harley davidsons riders. >> reporter: thousands of bikers from around the world thunder through the vatican, turning areas into a harley davidsons parking lot as they gathered to receive a special blessing from pope francis. the pope took a surprising detour to greet them. they were moved. >> beautiful. >> i didn't expect the pope to be so near....
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live in vatican city, danielle nottingham. ken, back to you. >> it's a fascinating sort of ritual they go through. now, we have cardinals from africa, from europe, from the united states. is there any particular language that they communicate in? do they pick one? >> reporter: well, we can't say with 100% certainty, because the cardinals aren't allowed to talk about what happens within these meetings. but we do know that italian is the common language among them. there are no interpreters inside the conclave. but most cardinals spent a couple of years studying here in rome, so italian is the common language. but when they get into smaller groups, who is to say what language they will be speaking. >> it may sound corny, but when in rome, do as the romans. speak italian. danielle, thank you for that. >>> coming up, secret files from some of the biggest celebrities in the world revealed, from beyonce to hillary clinton. >>> the greatest hoodie ever made, the bay area company that is too successful for its own good. >>> not just f
live in vatican city, danielle nottingham. ken, back to you. >> it's a fascinating sort of ritual they go through. now, we have cardinals from africa, from europe, from the united states. is there any particular language that they communicate in? do they pick one? >> reporter: well, we can't say with 100% certainty, because the cardinals aren't allowed to talk about what happens within these meetings. but we do know that italian is the common language among them. there are no...
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came from many years as the ultimate vatican insider. do you think that's the hopeful or troubling buildup to a job that is going to be in large measure about wrestling control of what we've learned is a sprawling and dysfunctional bureaucracy? >> well, as obviously not having any firsthand knowledge of it, my sense of -- to go to everything we've been saying is -- and given his life experience in buenos aires where he did not avail himself of the perks of office suggest to me that this is a potentially quite revolutionary reformer. at least the clinical signs. the clinical clues would suggest that entrenchment privilege inertia, sclerosis would all be thingss that would be anathema to him given the way he lives and the way he's appeared in this very brief moment. so if i were a corrupt vatican bureaucrat i wouldn't be sleeping particularly easily tonight. just because -- i think being an outsider here and by underscoring such a -- as we were saying an evangelical mission driven ethos suggests to me that there could be a significant amou
came from many years as the ultimate vatican insider. do you think that's the hopeful or troubling buildup to a job that is going to be in large measure about wrestling control of what we've learned is a sprawling and dysfunctional bureaucracy? >> well, as obviously not having any firsthand knowledge of it, my sense of -- to go to everything we've been saying is -- and given his life experience in buenos aires where he did not avail himself of the perks of office suggest to me that this...
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the vatican is getting ready for pope benedict's final public audience on wednesday. and thompson reports from the vatican. >> we have new details about pope benedict 16's life after he stepped down. he will be called pope emeritus. he will continue to wear white. those red pradesh is he loves so much, they are gone. he will wear brown shoes. >> the city of leon is noted for beautiful shoes and very comfortable shoes. when the pope was asked what he wanted to where he said he wanted the shoes from a on in mexico. to our friends from mexico, congratulations. >> the pope also give cardinals permission to move up the start date of the conclave. those meetings to even discuss the start date will not happen until next week. i am in vatican city, back to you. >> egyptian officials say 19 people were killed when a hot air balloon cannot predict hot air balloon carrying terrorists exploded in mid air. tourists were visiting from britain, france, japan, and hong kong. somehow a gas canister ignited, shooting the balloon high into the air. it reportedly exploded 1,000 feet in t
the vatican is getting ready for pope benedict's final public audience on wednesday. and thompson reports from the vatican. >> we have new details about pope benedict 16's life after he stepped down. he will be called pope emeritus. he will continue to wear white. those red pradesh is he loves so much, they are gone. he will wear brown shoes. >> the city of leon is noted for beautiful shoes and very comfortable shoes. when the pope was asked what he wanted to where he said he wanted...
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. >>> pope francis is back in the vatican after his first foreign trip as pontiff. during an airborne news conference en route from brazil the pope spoke with reporters for over an hour delivering candid response to questions related toment so of the church's most polarizing poli policies. anne thompson has the story. >> reporter: from the mass attended by more than 3 million on copacabana beach to more special counters spectacular images mark pope francis' trip to brazil. one of the most dramatic moments came on the flight home a no holds barred press conference something no pope has done in years. animated, relaxed and funny, the 76-year-old pontiff took questions for an hour and 20 minutes. asked about the so-called gay lobby inside the vatican, the pope gave an answer no one expected. "if a person is gay and seeks the lord and has goodwill, who am i to judge that person?" >> is t sends a strong message from the head of the catholic church that gay people should not be marginalized, should not be discriminated against. should be -- he wants to be inclusive and we
. >>> pope francis is back in the vatican after his first foreign trip as pontiff. during an airborne news conference en route from brazil the pope spoke with reporters for over an hour delivering candid response to questions related toment so of the church's most polarizing poli policies. anne thompson has the story. >> reporter: from the mass attended by more than 3 million on copacabana beach to more special counters spectacular images mark pope francis' trip to brazil. one of...
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cardinal roger mahoney tweeted thursday when the vatican pope process begins. he said the discussions were reach i reaching a conclusion adding a mood of excitement prevails. as the 115 cardinals prepare the take on the tradition, another tradition dating back hundreds of years is also tabing shape. betting on the next pope. according to oddschecker.com, two of the top tle are from italy, three from ghana. and cardinals sean o'malley and timothy dolan from the united states are long shots. >>> justin bieber says he's getting better after collapsing during a performance. he told a london audience he wasn't feeling well, then collapsed. he was given oxygen from emergency workers bounced back to perform the final four songs of his show. the biebs was given once over at a nearby hospital and took to instagram for a shirtless photo at the hospital. maybe he really wasn't that sick. >> just enough to keep his fans very excited. >> and the temperature was warm enough inside the room. >> oh, yeah. it's nasty in new york city today. we are going to see the rain mixeded
cardinal roger mahoney tweeted thursday when the vatican pope process begins. he said the discussions were reach i reaching a conclusion adding a mood of excitement prevails. as the 115 cardinals prepare the take on the tradition, another tradition dating back hundreds of years is also tabing shape. betting on the next pope. according to oddschecker.com, two of the top tle are from italy, three from ghana. and cardinals sean o'malley and timothy dolan from the united states are long shots....
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rewriting the vatican constitution, how the administration works. the pope has already spoken out andedibly candidly, interviews just published, one of them within atheist, tackling head-on a number of topics the church just does not address, criticizing the vatican structure itself. leprosy of thee papacy he says. >> he has thrown the rulebook out. not the catechism or the bible, but how they usually do things. >> taking it back to basics, pope francis says the church should act like a missionary, not so easy with the church is a multibillionaire. the first time ever, the vatican bank just released a report, thanks to pope francis' insistence on transparency, revealing profits that quadrupled in a year. he even formed a special commission to examine the bank, reform and where necessary, and has spoken for those who feel excluded. a homosexual person is of good will and is in search of god, i am no one the judge, also saying it is necessary to explore bigger roles for women. >> do we realistically expect to see change? >> there should be some organi
rewriting the vatican constitution, how the administration works. the pope has already spoken out andedibly candidly, interviews just published, one of them within atheist, tackling head-on a number of topics the church just does not address, criticizing the vatican structure itself. leprosy of thee papacy he says. >> he has thrown the rulebook out. not the catechism or the bible, but how they usually do things. >> taking it back to basics, pope francis says the church should act...
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vatican time. it is a spectacular scene. let's listen for a moment before we join our correspondence. ♪ >> we are going to stay out of the way of this and to the degree possible we are going to not interrupt no commercials and no interruptions from me. as the cardinals elected pope francis lauren was there. a spectacular day and a beautiful ceremony ahead. >> the pope is going into the tomb of saint peter. he will visit the tomb. this is the saint peter that jesus said, you are peter and on this rock i will build my church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against my word. so the pope is now visiting the tomb of saint peter on whose tomb the church of jesus christ is actually built. will he receive his fisher's range gold plated not solid gold. he will also receive the sheep and lamb's wol wool. this is again in memory of peter who jesus said to peter, hefeedy lamb. >> lauren, i know they expected hundreds of thousands of people on a workday in rome. the crowds didn't gather very early as we have been watching the la
vatican time. it is a spectacular scene. let's listen for a moment before we join our correspondence. ♪ >> we are going to stay out of the way of this and to the degree possible we are going to not interrupt no commercials and no interruptions from me. as the cardinals elected pope francis lauren was there. a spectacular day and a beautiful ceremony ahead. >> the pope is going into the tomb of saint peter. he will visit the tomb. this is the saint peter that jesus said, you are...
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segment will deal with the vatican. did you know that the united states sends an ambassador to the vatican? our next guest francis rooney talks about what we are interested in policy wise. >> this weekend, american history tv looks back at the assassination of jfk and aftermath, with eyewitness accounts, scenes from the president' texas, and commemorative events from dealey plaza and the jfk library and museum. , and at 5:00 eastern 5:45, hugh ainsworth. coverage continues sunday with lyndon johnson's november 27 address to congress. your questions with robert caro and timothy naphtali. . jfk on american history tv this weekend on c- span3. live inkend, booktv is florida for the miami book fair international. coverage kicks off today at 10:00 eastern on c-span2 with dave barry, and continues with berg,ances by a scott peter baker, and susan herman. sunday's coverage starts at thomas cahilludes and chris matthews. the miami book fair, live this weekend on booktv on c-span2. on ourorget to weigh in n bookclub question. wh
segment will deal with the vatican. did you know that the united states sends an ambassador to the vatican? our next guest francis rooney talks about what we are interested in policy wise. >> this weekend, american history tv looks back at the assassination of jfk and aftermath, with eyewitness accounts, scenes from the president' texas, and commemorative events from dealey plaza and the jfk library and museum. , and at 5:00 eastern 5:45, hugh ainsworth. coverage continues sunday with...
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russia and the vatican also favor. they did respond to al- jazeera's request for comment but the russian ambassador said this. >> from your question, i can assume that you do not expect -- respect traditions and culture. >> since she went public, dozens of them for describe similar tax. >> what happened to me was political, organized, systematic, and paid for by certain political groups who want to keep women away from the streets. >> women's advocates income out in force to make their case to delegates. fight the step backwards for women. question no. nigeria whereas expected outbreak of meningitis is expected to lead killed more than 100 people. we report from one of the worst hit areas. people in these new graves in this town. health-care workers expect it will known killer in this part of nigeria, spinal meningitis. this is one of the hardest hit and people here are still in shock. they have never seen anything like the last two weeks. people isf about 60 devastating and that is why people come here every day to pa
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and i think there should be more women involved here here in the vatican. with the sex abuse crisis, have happened to the degree it has happened, and a coverup, if there were more women involved in serious positions of leadership, i don't think it would have happened in the same way. you have a point. doesn't mean that the church can say, we are going to change what jesus did and say that women should be priests. priest doesn't mean necessary di -- >> shepard: that was 2,000 years ago. women didn't get to do anything 2,000 years ago. but the church doesn't evolve with society? in a time when women -- we don't have to go back that far where certain races were three-fifths and women didn't get to do anything. and everybody understands women are as capable of doing anything as men are. there's a disconnect. >> i think a lot of women could give a better homily than i could. it's a theological issue of the priesthood. god does not allow me to marry and have children. men and women are different and have different roles, and the church is saying the priesthood in
and i think there should be more women involved here here in the vatican. with the sex abuse crisis, have happened to the degree it has happened, and a coverup, if there were more women involved in serious positions of leadership, i don't think it would have happened in the same way. you have a point. doesn't mean that the church can say, we are going to change what jesus did and say that women should be priests. priest doesn't mean necessary di -- >> shepard: that was 2,000 years ago....
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nbc is at the vatican this morning for. have they started voting yet? >> marra, we believe they are. they have started vote org about to vote. we were told every morning at 4:30 eastern, they will get into the sistine chapel from their residence where they sleep overnight inside the vatican walls to cast first ballots. how is that going to work? they can cast two ballots in the morning and two in the afternoon. if the first ballot is successful, then we should expect some white smoke to come out of that chimney or the famous chimney at about 5:30 eastern. well, if they have to go to the second ballot in the morning, then we're not going to see anything before 11:00 eastern. so forth in the afternoon. about an hour to go to start keeping an eye on that chimney. >> talk about some of the front-runners. angelo skoal la and timothy dole and an-sean o'malley. what would each bring to the church and its leadership? >> mara, angelo skoal la will bring continuity to the papacy of joseph ratzinger, pope deny dict xvi. so not much will change while the other two
nbc is at the vatican this morning for. have they started voting yet? >> marra, we believe they are. they have started vote org about to vote. we were told every morning at 4:30 eastern, they will get into the sistine chapel from their residence where they sleep overnight inside the vatican walls to cast first ballots. how is that going to work? they can cast two ballots in the morning and two in the afternoon. if the first ballot is successful, then we should expect some white smoke to...
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monday, february 3 11th 3 3& 3 3 &p3 3 3 3 3 we continue to follow a &pdevelooing story out of the vatican...where it's reported thht pppe benedict the 16th... - month.tom rodgers is here withh more on the reasonnbehind it... plus ttdayys ther top storiess 3 the vaticcnnsays pope penediit told the cardinals oo the catholic church ... he's resigning "because of advanced age." pge."he went on to say . "ssrength of iid and bodyyare necessary, strength which in the last few months has deteriorated in me to the eetent that iihave haa too recognizz my incapacittytt addquately fulfilllthee ministty ennrusted toomee" 3 anne arundel countt will soon get a new leader... sooeone to replace john leopold....who - reeigned as county executive mmsconduct.the counny council has less than 30 days to elect p replacement.and thhs morning... marylandds former firsttlady... says she wants the job. job.kenddl ehrlich is no stranger to politicss.. and now she's orking on a cammaign of her own.lobbying - support ammng council pembbrs... wwom sheehopes will & psat of anne aaundel county executive.a position she sa
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nbc's anne thompson remains at the vatican for us tonight following it all. anne, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. on the eve of the conclave there is no clear front runner. coalitions are forming but this is thought to be a wide open contest for the future of the catholic church. in their final meeting before the conclave, signs of collegiality disguise what some say is a growing divide among the cardinals. on one side the reformers including most americans who want to clean up the vatican bureaucracy and energize the church. versus the old guard represented by the italians. >> this is a contest between institutional maintenance and full bore evangelism. >> reporter: battles for control make rome feel like new hampshire during primary season. sunday masses took on the aura of campaign rallies with italian parishioners in each church cheering on their man. italy's newspapers speculate angelo scola of milan has the most votes, but short of what's needed for election. canada's mark ouelette heads the congregation of bishops. boston's sean o'malle
nbc's anne thompson remains at the vatican for us tonight following it all. anne, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. on the eve of the conclave there is no clear front runner. coalitions are forming but this is thought to be a wide open contest for the future of the catholic church. in their final meeting before the conclave, signs of collegiality disguise what some say is a growing divide among the cardinals. on one side the reformers including most americans who want to...
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i don't cover the vatican closely i don't have a complete handle on his papacy. you can't have a shera come in who doesn't have the whole package, projecting piety and projecting a sense of faith that will stimulate people to return to the church or reinforce the church. that's got to be essential really at least in the minds of the cart numbers. >> rose: stay with me, i wanted to bring in monsignor. >> i wanted to say something. he was latin american and the church in latin america is very important to the church and the holy sea. >> rose: because that's where the growing numbers are. >> it's not just a question of numbers, it's a question where the battle has been going on for the past 10-15 years to decide whether the faith or being a catholic can change a society and justice to it. the liberation of theology. cardinal -- had to deal with that because mainly john paul the second put it on his lap. >> rose: right. >> he's always been hurt to the church giving priority to the poor. >> rose: who is that. >> ratsinger. >> rose: pope benedict. >> exactly. this guy
i don't cover the vatican closely i don't have a complete handle on his papacy. you can't have a shera come in who doesn't have the whole package, projecting piety and projecting a sense of faith that will stimulate people to return to the church or reinforce the church. that's got to be essential really at least in the minds of the cart numbers. >> rose: stay with me, i wanted to bring in monsignor. >> i wanted to say something. he was latin american and the church in latin america...
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the swiss guard, the vatican police, even the cooks and cleaning staff. once the pope is elected, he will go here to the room of tears. the vatican released rare footage of this chamber where the pontiff dons his papal robe for the first time because no one can predict who will be chosen, three robe sizes have been prepared to ensure that when the next pope addresses his flock for the first time, he has something appropriate to wear. it all begins just a few hours from now at the morning mass. joining us are two cnn contributors who we will no doubt be leaning on a lot in the coming days. senior vatican analyst john allen, also author, commentator and roman catholic priest, father edward beck. appreciate both of you being with us. much is being made about the divisions among these 115 cardinals. explain, if you can, the camps. >> well, whenever you've got a group of 115 guys who reached the pinnacle of their profession and they all have strong ideas about which way the church ought to go, divisions are inevitable. historically we handicapped these divisio
the swiss guard, the vatican police, even the cooks and cleaning staff. once the pope is elected, he will go here to the room of tears. the vatican released rare footage of this chamber where the pontiff dons his papal robe for the first time because no one can predict who will be chosen, three robe sizes have been prepared to ensure that when the next pope addresses his flock for the first time, he has something appropriate to wear. it all begins just a few hours from now at the morning mass....
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of advisors-- eight cardinals, including o'malley of boston-- for discussions on how to revamp the vatican bureaucracy. francis says he wants a catholic church that reaches out to everyone-- the poor, the young, and the elderly. as a mountain crumbled around them. a father gave his life to save his daughter. we'll have the story next. yet many of us don't meet our rotein needs? that's why there's boost® high protein nutritional drink. each delicious serving provides fifteen grams of protein to help maintain muscle and help meet expert recommended daily protein needs. plus it provides twenty-six essential vitamins and minerals and is gluten-free. help get the nutrition you need with a complete and balanced nutritional drink. try boost® high protein. also available in powder. this has been medifacts for boost®. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of t
of advisors-- eight cardinals, including o'malley of boston-- for discussions on how to revamp the vatican bureaucracy. francis says he wants a catholic church that reaches out to everyone-- the poor, the young, and the elderly. as a mountain crumbled around them. a father gave his life to save his daughter. we'll have the story next. yet many of us don't meet our rotein needs? that's why there's boost® high protein nutritional drink. each delicious serving provides fifteen grams of protein to...
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we'll have a live report from the track and a new scandal, could not come at a worse time for the vatican. i'll speak with a journalist, one of the few who was actually, who has actually spoken to the pope. i'm fredricka witfield, stay with cnn, "the next list" starts right now. >>> they're innovators, game changers, people pushing themselves, moving us all forward. they're the next scientists musicians, poets. the next makers, dreamers, teachers, geniuses, these are "the next list." >>> welcome to the next list, i'm dr. sanjay gupta, diana eng is on a mission to bring science to the fashion world. diana blends cutting-edge technology with design concepts from nature and science to create clothing and accessories with a rich story. >> it's like technology, math and science and how to integrate that into a fashion design. >> she painstakingly researches her design, sometimes for years, counting inspiration if some very unlikely places. >> those are real lady bugs. >> cnn zoraida sambolin takes us on a surprising jour any into the mind and designs of diana ang. >> that is so clever. >> i li
we'll have a live report from the track and a new scandal, could not come at a worse time for the vatican. i'll speak with a journalist, one of the few who was actually, who has actually spoken to the pope. i'm fredricka witfield, stay with cnn, "the next list" starts right now. >>> they're innovators, game changers, people pushing themselves, moving us all forward. they're the next scientists musicians, poets. the next makers, dreamers, teachers, geniuses, these are...
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sources at the magazine have been told the nsa eavesdropped on vatican phone calls before the conclave, that top secret meeting of cardinals. >> #01: folks. i am a devout catholic but i believe the nsa must spy on the vatican, they are tapping the direct line to god. and as i have pointed out, this guy has got a beard, spent a lot of time in the middle east and i keep hearing he has got some "plan" that for some reason always involves your grandpa dying. but sadly, sadly, there are misguided critics out there who value something more than total operational and situational awareness. let's go down. >> utterly out of control. >> there has to be a balance between privacy and security. >> the united states has simply got the balance wrong. too much invasion of privacy in the pursuit of security. >> #01:. >> come on what is the big deal about a government invasion of privacy, at this point we have invaded everywhere else. thankfully, there is a way to keep the nsa spying program alive while still maintaining america's sense of privacy and that brings us to tonight's word. the. >> colbert: s
sources at the magazine have been told the nsa eavesdropped on vatican phone calls before the conclave, that top secret meeting of cardinals. >> #01: folks. i am a devout catholic but i believe the nsa must spy on the vatican, they are tapping the direct line to god. and as i have pointed out, this guy has got a beard, spent a lot of time in the middle east and i keep hearing he has got some "plan" that for some reason always involves your grandpa dying. but sadly, sadly, there...
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. >> into the vatican? >> that's right. >> reverend graham, what about youth that donna was just referencing? that there were young people on the campus of georgetown obviously, by the way, this whole contraception issue started last year, who were excited today. how does that make you feel? yeah, obviously sounds like he can't hear me. donna, and the question. how did it make you feel? you were there. >> look, i've been -- i was born and raised in the catholic church, baptized in the catholic church. still practicing catholic. to see young people excited about the selection of a new pope is very refreshing. i have friends who are in rome. they were pilgrims. they wanted to be there. they wanted to celebrate this moment. but we know that the church must return to its mission. he is a traditionalist and conservative. there is a lot of healing that must be done. i hope he brings a big broom and clean autopsy the scandal and corruption and return to church to its original teachings so that everyone can feel co
. >> into the vatican? >> that's right. >> reverend graham, what about youth that donna was just referencing? that there were young people on the campus of georgetown obviously, by the way, this whole contraception issue started last year, who were excited today. how does that make you feel? yeah, obviously sounds like he can't hear me. donna, and the question. how did it make you feel? you were there. >> look, i've been -- i was born and raised in the catholic church,...
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the vatican bank has become a financial disaster. as you know from reading the newspapers, you don't have to be catholic to understand they have to clean up the whole sex problem. there's still lingering issues. what's your thinking? >> my thinking when you described pope francis and talked to michael before as caring for the poor, the helpless, the victims, the victims, the children, the children. if he starts talking about the children and the victims of catholic clergy, he's got to speak and talk about it and then he can do many things about it but he has to start talking about it more than in the general terms of pope benedict to me that's a crisis management piece of advice. >> put it on the table. >> talk about it. >> deal with it directly. what tuning about that advice? >> i think that's smart advice. you can see that from this pope or you will see that from this pope. he has in the past gone up intelligence the establishment if you will. he's gone outside of the normal processes to effect the change that's necessary. and i th
the vatican bank has become a financial disaster. as you know from reading the newspapers, you don't have to be catholic to understand they have to clean up the whole sex problem. there's still lingering issues. what's your thinking? >> my thinking when you described pope francis and talked to michael before as caring for the poor, the helpless, the victims, the victims, the children, the children. if he starts talking about the children and the victims of catholic clergy, he's got to...
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in his regard. >> reporter: the vatican said the future pope actually protected many dissidents from persecution. what is very unlikely that controversy is going to go away any time soon but for now the pope, the new pope is enjoying an extraordinary honeymoon at the end of the event this morning, he got huge applause from this audience of journalists, also he selected a null of people from the audience to come up for a blessing, among them a blind man there with his dog. the pope reached down and touched and petted the dog. also our own phoebe mattenson our rome producer and longtime vatican follower had a chance to meet and speak very briefly with the new pope francis. now, tomorrow we're expecting a large crowd in st. peter's square as the brand-new pope francis holes his first angelus service and first public remarks since last wednesday night when he stood on the balcony and was announced as the new pope. back to you, bianna. >> what a sight that was. such a modest man. i love he had to convince people that was actually him calling on the phone. all right, ron, see you tomorrow.
in his regard. >> reporter: the vatican said the future pope actually protected many dissidents from persecution. what is very unlikely that controversy is going to go away any time soon but for now the pope, the new pope is enjoying an extraordinary honeymoon at the end of the event this morning, he got huge applause from this audience of journalists, also he selected a null of people from the audience to come up for a blessing, among them a blind man there with his dog. the pope reached...
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today, the vatican answered some questions about his future. vinita nayer -- vinita nair reports for wjz. >> reporter: he will still be able to keep his name, benedict xvi and will be known as emertus pope. his dress will also change a bit. >> he will wear a simple white cassette. a simple point will be the shoes. they will no longer be the red shoes have you seen him wear. but he has chose tone keep brown shoes. >> reporter: the pope was given the brown shoes when he went to mexico last year. >> pope benedict does not want to in any way steal a millimeter of the limelight away from his successor. >> reporter: 50,000 tickets have been requested for the pope's final audience here at st. peter's square tomorrow. the vatican says he will be driven around so people can see him. then he will go to the platform and give his last talk. >> i expect it will be a great day of emotion. i don't know whether we'll see it on his face. the pope is very good at controlling himself in public. >> reporter: benedict gave cardinals the go ahead monday to move up t
today, the vatican answered some questions about his future. vinita nayer -- vinita nair reports for wjz. >> reporter: he will still be able to keep his name, benedict xvi and will be known as emertus pope. his dress will also change a bit. >> he will wear a simple white cassette. a simple point will be the shoes. they will no longer be the red shoes have you seen him wear. but he has chose tone keep brown shoes. >> reporter: the pope was given the brown shoes when he went to...
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basically, he's not in the vatican. he's a long way from the vatican. here's the procession beginning. >> right. let's cut in here for a second just to listen as the cardinals leave the pauline chapel. on the way to the sistine chapel with the swiss guards protecting. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> what we're watching now, this is the last step before the conclave begins. this is the procession through the hall of blessings. a lot of famous frescoes there from michelangelo, the crucifixion of st. peter. and what we're hearing is basically a chant. the cardinals are saying out the name of a particular saint. and then they are all saying in unison "pray for us." and when they're done, with the chanting, jim, they go into a hymn for the holy spirit, right? >> exactly. you know, i think one of the things to me that's interesting about this, as this day has gone on for the mass this morning, the mass to elect the pope this morning, right on through to the procession now. and through when the doors are closed, you see an increasing gravity on the faces of the car
basically, he's not in the vatican. he's a long way from the vatican. here's the procession beginning. >> right. let's cut in here for a second just to listen as the cardinals leave the pauline chapel. on the way to the sistine chapel with the swiss guards protecting. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> what we're watching now, this is the last step before the conclave begins. this is the procession through the hall of blessings. a lot of famous frescoes there from michelangelo, the...
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asked about the so-called gay lobby inside the vatican, the pope gave an answer no one expected. if a person is gay and seeks the lord and has good will, who am i to judge that person? >> it sends a strong message from the head of the catholic church that gay people should not be marginalized, should not be discriminated against, should be -- he wants to be inclusive and welcoming to them. >> reporter: francis said no on women priests, explaining the church had spoken on that. as for his predecessor and neighbor at the vatican, pope benedict, francis likened him to a wise grandfather. he says he doesn't live in the papal apartments because they are just too big. he says he cannot live alone for psychological reasons. francis likes to have people around him. that's why he liked having less security around him so he can meet people. he knows there could be a crazy person in the crowd but says there's also the lord. asked what's in his black briefcase, the pope joked it's not the keys to the atomic bomb, just a razor and some books. the pope with a common touch, showing compassion t
asked about the so-called gay lobby inside the vatican, the pope gave an answer no one expected. if a person is gay and seeks the lord and has good will, who am i to judge that person? >> it sends a strong message from the head of the catholic church that gay people should not be marginalized, should not be discriminated against, should be -- he wants to be inclusive and welcoming to them. >> reporter: francis said no on women priests, explaining the church had spoken on that. as...
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conference bishops comes at a time of great change in the church, and most of that coming from the vatican itself. and lisa, this is quite the process when it comes to picking a new leader? >> reporter: it is, indeed. this is a dee electio key electr the church. there are ten candidates about 300 bishops from around the country here. they will be voting and all it takes is a simple majority to win the presidency. what observers will be looking for is to see if this new president will follow the tone set by pope francis. now we traveled to a church not far from here to talk to a local priest who is embracing the pope's message. >> reporter: st. matthew's parish church sits six miles from the holt where the bishops are meeting. on friday morning a handful of parishioners gather here for mass. [♪ singing ] >> reporter: part of a diverse congregation, the main sanctuary line with flags from 47 nations representing members here. a church that we wills immigrants, gays, and lesbians. ask the activist priest what he's doing differently since pope francis arrived, and he doesn't hesitate. >> lau
conference bishops comes at a time of great change in the church, and most of that coming from the vatican itself. and lisa, this is quite the process when it comes to picking a new leader? >> reporter: it is, indeed. this is a dee electio key electr the church. there are ten candidates about 300 bishops from around the country here. they will be voting and all it takes is a simple majority to win the presidency. what observers will be looking for is to see if this new president will...
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the commissions are looking into the management of the vatican bank. the spokesman says it is meant to smooth communication between those commissions and the pope. video from a central indiana high school showing how powerful tornados can be. the security camera footage was released, showing twisters tearing through the middle school in la fanafayette. hitting on sums in the. no one was inside. the county still hasn't decided to rebuild or tear the school down. >> top of the morning to you all. it turns out mother nature got her act together right in time for thanksgiving. take a look at the beautiful day across much of the country. not looking at much cloud cover here or much precipitation except for right around the great lakes where we have some lake-effect snow showers but the goliath storm that produced snow, wind, hail and ice across the southwest moved off of the shoreline last night. you can see thursday conditions did improve quite a bit although we do have a few lake-effect snow showers. over all, it's looking like a beautiful day. now, chill
the commissions are looking into the management of the vatican bank. the spokesman says it is meant to smooth communication between those commissions and the pope. video from a central indiana high school showing how powerful tornados can be. the security camera footage was released, showing twisters tearing through the middle school in la fanafayette. hitting on sums in the. no one was inside. the county still hasn't decided to rebuild or tear the school down. >> top of the morning to...
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for now we are looking at vatican city. i understand that pope francis has already met with his predecessor and they shared a christmas blessing today. and now, of course, they are gathered getting ready for a couple of hours from now for his first mass on this christmas eve. to bethlehem. the place of birth of jesus christ. ♪ parades and christmas songs all day long today. but the main event is mid might mass of the church of the nativity. connor powell is joining us live from bethlehem. connor, quite a scene there. >> reporter: very much a scene here. they do christmas particularly well here in bethlehem. it has been a real activity down in major square. all day long. you can see it is starting to clear out now because, as you said, everybody is starting to move to the church of the nativity for midnight mass. the festivities began earlier when the boy scouts led a long procession marching through bethlehem, drums and a lot of fanfare. down star road. bannister that leads from jerusalem to bethlehem. christmas is really
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director for vatican museums. as we watch this, we are now seeing the ramp-up to the official swearing in ceremony. explain what we will see in the next couple of minutes. >> the cardinals will take an oath to preserve the confidentiality of the process, to vote for him who they believe in conscience is the man best suited to lead the church. and then they will hear a homily, a sermon, from an elderly cardinal, from the czech republic, i believe. who is a great scholar of st. a augu augustine, who will speak to them about their responsibilities. and then the doors will be shut and they will be on their own. and that's when, as chris mentioned a moment ago, the first vote will take place. >> and i think it's worth pointing out, because these pictures are so spectacular, you're looking at the last judgment, and cardinals have talked about this. cardinals who were in the last conclave have discussed being in that room, and anyone who's ever gone to the sistine chapel, or frankly just looking at this on television, fu
director for vatican museums. as we watch this, we are now seeing the ramp-up to the official swearing in ceremony. explain what we will see in the next couple of minutes. >> the cardinals will take an oath to preserve the confidentiality of the process, to vote for him who they believe in conscience is the man best suited to lead the church. and then they will hear a homily, a sermon, from an elderly cardinal, from the czech republic, i believe. who is a great scholar of st. a augu...
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the vatican did not offer any more explanation but once again this breaking news out of vatican city that pope benedict will resign as of february 28th. at the live desk, angie goff, news 4. >>> thank you, angie. president obama will honor a hero from the war in afghanistan. he'll award this man the medal of honor. he and his fellow soldiers battled hundreds of taliban fighters for more than 12 hours in 2009. eight americans died. romesha will be the only third living member to receive the medal of honor. >>> authorities in california are preparing for another day of searching for a suspected killer. police in los angeles are offering $1 million for information on christopher dorner, an ex-police officer accused of murdering three people. officers surrounding a home improvement store yesterday after someone reported seeing dorner there. investigators believe he's targeting other lapd officers as a revenge plot after he was fired a few years ago. >> 50 lapd families that have not only security but surveillance in and around their neighborhoods. these 50 lapd families are tar fets of d
the vatican did not offer any more explanation but once again this breaking news out of vatican city that pope benedict will resign as of february 28th. at the live desk, angie goff, news 4. >>> thank you, angie. president obama will honor a hero from the war in afghanistan. he'll award this man the medal of honor. he and his fellow soldiers battled hundreds of taliban fighters for more than 12 hours in 2009. eight americans died. romesha will be the only third living member to receive...
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it is likely he will send his last tweet every 27, the day before he leaves the vatican. the dalai lama will deliver a lecture on may 7th at the comcast center. the chairman of the lecture for peace series says the dalai lama has been a voice for compassion during turbulent times. previous addresses have been andvered by kofi annan nelson mandela. still to come, home improvements for the ravens. >> the weather pattern set up here is good for a few storms over the next week or two. >> we have a winner. a frederick county woman has come forward with the winning animated-millions ticket. she wants to remain anonymous. the jackpot was estimated at $20 million. she chose the cash option, which means she will take home about $12 million after taxes. she says she plans to retire and by a beach house. congratulations to her. earlier in the week, we told the ravens were raising ticket prices to cover costs of renovations to their stadium. the team will give a much needed make over to the upper and lower concourses, complete with hd video boards. >> the outside of the park is reall
it is likely he will send his last tweet every 27, the day before he leaves the vatican. the dalai lama will deliver a lecture on may 7th at the comcast center. the chairman of the lecture for peace series says the dalai lama has been a voice for compassion during turbulent times. previous addresses have been andvered by kofi annan nelson mandela. still to come, home improvements for the ravens. >> the weather pattern set up here is good for a few storms over the next week or two....
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also our own phoebe mattenson, our rome producer and longtime vatican follower, had a chance to meet and speak very briefly with the new pope francis. now, tomorrow we're expecting a large crowd here in st. peter's square as the brand-new pope francis holds his first angelus prayer service and his first public remarks since last wednesday night when he stood on the balcony there behind me, and he was announced as the new pope. back to you, bianna. >> what a sight that was. such a modest man. i love that he had to convince people that that was actually him calling on the phone. all right, ron, we'll see you tomorrow. thanks so much. >>> and we'll have complete coverage of the installation of pope francis tuesday here on abc. dan? >>> new trouble for carnival cruise lines. in the past week alone, three of the company's ships have experienced malfunctions, but are these new black eyes for carnival bad enough or big enough that they could turn off vacationers and hurt the entire cruise industry? abc's gio benitez has been looking into that. good morning to you. >> good morning, dan. so m
also our own phoebe mattenson, our rome producer and longtime vatican follower, had a chance to meet and speak very briefly with the new pope francis. now, tomorrow we're expecting a large crowd here in st. peter's square as the brand-new pope francis holds his first angelus prayer service and his first public remarks since last wednesday night when he stood on the balcony there behind me, and he was announced as the new pope. back to you, bianna. >> what a sight that was. such a modest...
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this will be the first christmas at the vatican for the pope. the pope is also sending christmas presents to the under-privileged with a rather personal touch. here's erin mcglaughin. >> pope francis has a lot going on. on saturday, he delivered a special message at the body of the roman catholic church. he says he wants them to ficus only service. later that day, he led by example, cheering up sick children at a local hospital. he spends three hours shaking hands where doctors and saying prayers. now, on christmas eve, he be celebrate the traditional two-hour mass at st. peter's basilica. he's so popular that this year, there were a record number of requests to attend. christmas day, he expects thousands of pilgrims to flood through st. peter's square to deliver a special message to the world. pope francis already has his christmas gifts taken care of. the packs include everything an imfrant might need to be able to contact loved ones back home including stamps and international calling cards. so a very busy week ahead for pope francis as he ce
this will be the first christmas at the vatican for the pope. the pope is also sending christmas presents to the under-privileged with a rather personal touch. here's erin mcglaughin. >> pope francis has a lot going on. on saturday, he delivered a special message at the body of the roman catholic church. he says he wants them to ficus only service. later that day, he led by example, cheering up sick children at a local hospital. he spends three hours shaking hands where doctors and saying...
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abc's nick schifrin at the vatican live for us this morning. thanks, nick. >>> we'll have live coverage from rome throughout the morning, including complete coverage coming up in just a little while on "good morning america." >>> and our other big story right now, what's left of the blizzard that pounded the nation's middle section. there's still plenty of it left over. storm watches and warnings posted this morning from missouri all the way to maine. >> and chicago has been taking a direct hit throughout the night. when it started yesterday afternoon, the snow was falling at about an inch an hour. around 500 flights have been canceled at chicago's 2, big airports. and snow is expected there through the day. >> a major problem because of the snow's weight is collapsing roofs. that one caught on camera in kansas city. another collapsed in oklahoma killed a man. he's one of three people who died because of the blizzard. the experts say a foot of heavy wet snow on your roof can add up to 20 pounds per square foot. that's the same as several parked
abc's nick schifrin at the vatican live for us this morning. thanks, nick. >>> we'll have live coverage from rome throughout the morning, including complete coverage coming up in just a little while on "good morning america." >>> and our other big story right now, what's left of the blizzard that pounded the nation's middle section. there's still plenty of it left over. storm watches and warnings posted this morning from missouri all the way to maine. >> and...
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we take a look at the vatican. tomorrow, hundreds of thousands of people will be joining that celebration right there at st. peter's square. this is a traditional catholic sacrament for a pope who is showing he is not afraid to break from tradition, correct? >> reporter: you are absolutely right, jon. in the first few days of his papacy, pope francis has really broken from the traditions of his predecessor. he has been very casual in his conversations, greeting people, very much a pope of the people if you will. a lot of people saying that he is really a humanized the papacy. hundreds of thousands as you talked about expected to be a part of the mass tomorrow. among them, dignitaries from around the world. that group landed in italy. today, the vice president meeting with italian leaders, getting a chance to talk with them before tomorrow's inaugural mass. yesterday was his first angeles or sunday blessing in prayer. over 150,000 people packed in to and spilled out of st. peter's square yesterday. he was casual as
we take a look at the vatican. tomorrow, hundreds of thousands of people will be joining that celebration right there at st. peter's square. this is a traditional catholic sacrament for a pope who is showing he is not afraid to break from tradition, correct? >> reporter: you are absolutely right, jon. in the first few days of his papacy, pope francis has really broken from the traditions of his predecessor. he has been very casual in his conversations, greeting people, very much a pope of...
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vatican officials say the decision will allow the pope to, quote, live in community with other priests and bishops. >>> in health news, a new study links early onset baldness in african-american men with an increased risk in prostate cancer. researchers say bald african-american men are 69% more likely to develop prostate cancer than those with no hair loss. more specifically, those with frontal balding are twice as likely to be diagnosed with advanced forms of that disease as compared with men who are balding at the top of their head. "early today health" is brought to you by vagisil. bring yourself back. >>> another day, another narrow miss for the s&p 500 in its quest to set a new closing high. still stocks got a boost on the housing front. home prices were up about 8% in january over a year ago. now, that's the biggest rise since june 2006. >>> wells fargo has been targ targeted by a so-called denial of service attack in which a high-volume traffic essentially shuts down that site. the bank says it does not believe customer data was compromised there. >>> starting april 12th, t-mob
vatican officials say the decision will allow the pope to, quote, live in community with other priests and bishops. >>> in health news, a new study links early onset baldness in african-american men with an increased risk in prostate cancer. researchers say bald african-american men are 69% more likely to develop prostate cancer than those with no hair loss. more specifically, those with frontal balding are twice as likely to be diagnosed with advanced forms of that disease as compared...